The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volumen1Collins and Company, 1820 |
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... master of speaking and thinking well ; and I freely con- » fess , that though I had applied some time and pains in cul- tivating these studies , when I read your volumes over and over again , I was instructed in things by you of which I ...
... master of speaking and thinking well ; and I freely con- » fess , that though I had applied some time and pains in cul- tivating these studies , when I read your volumes over and over again , I was instructed in things by you of which I ...
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... master : " a The rod of his anger , and the staff in his hand . " God's design was to chastise , not to extirpate his children . But Sennacherib " had it in his " heart to destroy and cut off all nations . " What then will be the issue ...
... master : " a The rod of his anger , and the staff in his hand . " God's design was to chastise , not to extirpate his children . But Sennacherib " had it in his " heart to destroy and cut off all nations . " What then will be the issue ...
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... , that thou mayest know that 1 the Lord , which call thee by thy name , am the God of Israel . Isa . xlv.1-3 4 Isa . xlv . 13 , 14 , c Tb . xlv . 13 , 4 , his master , nor remember his benefactor . " aI INTRODUCTION .
... , that thou mayest know that 1 the Lord , which call thee by thy name , am the God of Israel . Isa . xlv.1-3 4 Isa . xlv . 13 , 14 , c Tb . xlv . 13 , 4 , his master , nor remember his benefactor . " aI INTRODUCTION .
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Charles Rollin. his master , nor remember his benefactor . " aI have sur- " named thee , though thou hast not known me.- . thee , though thou has not known me . " b -I girded A fine image of Men seldom form to themselves a right judg ...
Charles Rollin. his master , nor remember his benefactor . " aI have sur- " named thee , though thou hast not known me.- . thee , though thou has not known me . " b -I girded A fine image of Men seldom form to themselves a right judg ...
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... masters enjoyed an independent autho- rity , they made a mild and paternal use of it . So far from being jealous of their power , they neither governed with haughtiness , nor decided with tyranny . As they were obliged by necessity to ...
... masters enjoyed an independent autho- rity , they made a mild and paternal use of it . So far from being jealous of their power , they neither governed with haughtiness , nor decided with tyranny . As they were obliged by necessity to ...
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